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October 1796

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Understood She meant the Cutters were above
That Informant about Nine o Clock Brot. up a Gallon
of Beer But was not Admitted to Carry it in
Whether it was before Informant brot. up the Beer or
Afterwards that his Wife told him there was a Summery
from Sr. John Fielding< no role > Informant cannot tell
But Saith his Wife gave him a Card from Sr. John
requiring him to Appear before him that Evening at Six
to give Evidence touching a Felony
Saith he thinks he Sent up the Card to the Men
If he did not be says he is sure he gave them notice
that he had such a SummonsAnd had for
Answer that they did not Pay any Regard to Sr.
John Fieldings< no role > Men For they were sure the
Guards would not ComeThat he Received
this Answer at the Door from a Man in the
DarkThat between Nine and Ten there Came
into his House some Men who Informant Believes
were Sr. John Fieldings< no role > menThat Mr Lee
Sr. Jno. Fieldings< no role > Clerk was thereThat imediately
afterwards Came the GuardsThat there was
an Officer with them whom they Called Captain
That about five or Six Soldiers Came in with Ann
And the Capt. Said to Informant Who are these
People" (meaning the People Drinking in the
Tap Room Below) That Informant Answerd
his CustomersThat upon this the Capt. told




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